Deals of the week: Four hot buys for back-to-school
Updated: 2012-08-31 02:01:46
This week's most awesome tech deals including an inexpensive laptop, powerful tablet, high-capacity USB thumbdrive and wireless all-in-one printer.
This week's most awesome tech deals including an inexpensive laptop, powerful tablet, high-capacity USB thumbdrive and wireless all-in-one printer.
You can put down your pinky, Dr. Evil. Apple might not see that $1 billion dollar award after all.
Disney's new technology aims to create the most life-like animatronic heads.
There are several augmented reality applications available for iOS (and Android) that will help you pinpoint the location of starts, planets and satellites. But generally once you get past locating an object using the camera ...
Sony takes a second swing at the ultra-competitive tablet market with the Android 4.0 Sony Xperia Tablet S.
According to a recent study, mobile action codes are being printed in record numbers. Do you feel like you’re bombarded by unwanted code clutter or are you actually using them?
Clearly not everyone agrees with Microsoft's decision to kill the Start Menu in Windows 8 -- including one of its closest PC partners.
The latest Wi-Fi home router from Cisco Linksys carries a big price tag, but with a list of features to match.
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In this week's Tech Talk show, I chat about some of my favourite back-to-school products and also catch up with tech analyst Carmi Levy about the pros and cons of buying a brand name computer (versus a locally-built one).
IronJungle was inspired by my Multimeter Clock when he built his Voltmeter Clock that also displays Temperature. He used a PicAxe as the microcontroller and has interfaced to a DS1307 Real Time Clock and a DS18B20 Temperature Sensor. Three trim pots were used to adjust the meters to full scale in setup mode. [...]
We are busy working on the agenda for Augmented Planet 2012, the UK’s largest augmented reality conference. AP2012 will take place on 30-31 October in London and if you are interested in augmented reality then ...
When I started out in public relations, I wasn’t the digital guy. In fact, I took a much more traditional route. In a way, I grew up digital. I started working with some tech clients who wanted the next big thing in digital outreach — email blasts, websites and getting clients on Digg (remember when [...]